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If one was to look for some evidence of the Israelites in Egypt, something that we know they did or produced that would have survived the test of time (over 3500 years), it would have to be the 'grain silos' that Joseph made and billions of mud bricks that the Israelites would have produced during the time of their slavery.   
If one was to look for some evidence of the Israelites in Egypt, something that we know they did or produced that would have survived the test of time (over 3500 years), it would have to be the 'grain silos' that Joseph made and billions of mud bricks that the Israelites would have produced during the time of their slavery.   


One would also expect to find evidence for Joseph Egyptian records given the enormity of his achievements.  One would expect to find evidence of a mass Exodus of slaves and see what impact this had on the Egyptians.
One would also expect to find evidence for Joseph in Egyptian records given the enormity of his achievements.  One would expect to find evidence of a mass Exodus of slaves and see what impact this had on the Egyptians.


As there were only some 200 pharaohs in Egypt with similar number of viziers, one would think that it should be reasonably easy to come up with a short list of contenders for Joseph and Moses and their respective pharaohs.
As there were only some 200 pharaohs in Egypt with similar number of viziers, one would think that it should be reasonably easy to come up with a short list of contenders for Joseph and Moses and their respective pharaohs.
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